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Uktous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I am / have been recognized for making valuable contributions to the company.

Hi,

Question:
Should I use am or have been?

Sentence:

I am / have been recognized for making valuable contributions to the company.

For example, I developed a product which is very attractive for young people, and I made a website for the company.

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Top answer

uktous Should I use am or have been? I am / have been recognized for making valuable contributions to the company. In that sentence, "am" refers to the present and "have been" refers to the past.

  • uktous Should I use am or have been?
  • I am / have been recognized for making valuable contributions to the company.
  • In that sentence, "am" refers to the present and "have been" refers to the past.
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uktousShould I use am or have been?
I am / have been recognized for making valuable contributions to the company.
In that sentence, "am" refers to the present and "have been" refers to the past.

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